The Colombian has led Diego Simeone's side to second place in La Liga, scoring 17 goals in 16 domestic games, and has been heavily linked with a move to the likes of Chelsea and Real Madrid.

The Parisians, meanwhile, have signed a host of big-name players since the arrival of investors from Qatar, and Falcao admits that he has been impressed by their ambition.

"France is a marvellous country," he told Telefoot.

"I've been there before, and I love it. PSG have a very ambitious sporting project and they've invested a huge amount of money to construct a competitive team. That will need time, but that could come very quickly.

"It's not impossible that I could be meeting you [French journalists] very soon."

One player to have made an immediate impact at the Parc des Princes is Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and Falcao has voiced his admiration for the Sweden international.

"I've followed Zlatan's path. He's had an incredible career and he has succeeded in every league in which he was played. He is fantastic. He has scored a lot of goals," he continued.

"I like being able to compete with this kind of player. But my main objective is to excel and be even better every day."